Sunday, June 30, 2013

We got Emerson a cute toddler pillow with his name on it and I made him a t-shirt at CafePress that said, "I rock this extra chromosome." My sister asked awhile back for a shirt that said that.

I scored with a kitchen mat, a canning set, a citrus juice squeezer and a stove top espresso machine.

We also celebrated my Dad (AKA Grandpa) Fathers Day. I ordered him Jefferson Bible and Curb Your Enthusiasm on DVD. He gets into any religious discussion, and his personality fits in with the DVD we got.

The cake was made by a nonprofit organization called Icing Smiles, Inc. The lady who made it drove all the way from Lincoln (an hour away) to deliver it! She even said that she could make a half birthday cake for Emerson if my sister wanted! Since kids with Trisomy 18 don't have as long of lives (usually), we can celebrate his life more often. In the hospital babies with Trisomy 18 are considered to be, Incompatible With Life. Many people that have kids with Trisomy 18, and other genetic disorders try and redefine Incompatible With Life. Emerson is redefining what many doctors and nurses think of him. When Emerson was a baby we celebrated his life once a month. Not always with cake, but we celebrated none the less.

Happy birthday! I just want to reach through the screen and give Emerson a big hug every time you post his picture. He is just the most adorable baby ever! The cake is so cute too. They did an amazing job on it!

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